Sanitary Care Products Asia, Inc. (SCPA) is extending their partnership with Haribon Foundation, pledging to plant 3,000 seedlings and fund eight implementations of the HARI EcoVan Biodiversity on Wheels initiative in Iloilo Province, Panay Island. According to the agreement signed last January 24, SCPA’s forest adoption will cover 2.4 hectares of the Mt. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL) in San Pablo City, Laguna, including three years of forest maintenance and capacity development endeavors for the communities who will steward the area.
The HARI EcoVan Biodiversity on Wheels is a mobile classroom that is used to visit schools and communities throughout the Philippines to hold various activities that aim to educate the youth about the importance of preserving and propagating the biodiversity of the country.